Ungfrú Ísland 2023: Meet the contestants

Ungfrú Ísland 2023 (Miss Universe Iceland 2023) final competition will be held on August 16 at Gamla Bíó in Reykjavík.

A total of 19 contestants from across the country, aged 18 to 28 years old, have been officially announced to compete for the coveted national title.

At the culmination of the upcoming event, Hrafnhildur Haraldsdóttir will crown her successor who will represent Iceland at the 72nd Miss Universe (Miss Universe 2023) in El Salvador.

The first runner-up is expected to participate in the Miss Supranational 2024 pageant in Poland.

Who will be crowned the next Miss Universe Iceland?

Meet the contestants:


101 Reykjavík
- Daniela Dís Jörundsdóttir

Akranes - Erla Dís Guðmundsdóttir

Akureyri - Embla Yr Pétursdóttir

Blue Mountains - Helga Rós Arnarsdóttir

Capital Region - Lilja Síf Pétursdóttir

Central Reykjavík - Dimmey Rós Lúðvíksdóttir

Diamond Beach - Tinna Lind Helgadóttir

Gardabaer - Svava Rós Berhöft

Geysir - Salbjörg Ragnarsdóttir

Glacier Lagoon - Astrun Birta Atladóttir

Husavik - Kolfinna Mist Austfjord

Kopavogur - Maria Monica Luisa Gísladóttir

Land of Fire and Ice - Bahia Aurelie Ferro

Midnight Sun - Dagny Ósk Garðarsdóttir

North Reykjavik - Mina Fanney Boskovic

Northern Iceland - Kolbrun Bjarkey Matthíasdóttir

Northern Lights - Borghildur Birta Einarsdóttir

Reykjavik - Helena Hafþórsdóttir O'Connor

Southern Iceland - Valgerður Gunnarsdóttir

Photos: Matt Boyd, Arnór Trausti Kristínarson / Ungfrú Ísland

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